
He overturns the view of animals as stimulus-response beings and opens our eyes to their complex and intricate minds. Take Ayumu, the young male chimpanzee at Kyoto University who demonstrates his species' exceptional photographic memory.īased on research on a range of animals, including crows, dolphins, parrots, sheep, wasps, bats, whales, and, of course, chimpanzees and bonobos, Frans de Waal explores the scope and depth of animal intelligence, revealing how we have grossly underestimated non-human brains. Take the way octopuses use coconut shells as tools, or how elephants can classify humans by age, gender, and language. But in recent decades, claims of human superiority have been eroded by a revolution in the study of animal cognition. Maybe you think it's your ability to design tools, your sense of self, or your grasp of past and future - all traits that have helped us define ourselves as the pre-eminent species on Earth.

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